March 1888
31. Saturday. 6.15 AM. Ther. 42. 60. 54.
Clear, wind N.E. Throat better after 2 AM. Felt very bad in morning but seems to be improving. Seph finished hauling 200 posts to Mrs. Linder. I was up town all day, and am told my prospects am as good as can expect. Uncle John was in and is doing me good out in the country as is John Snider. It is said the Dems. are pretty bad scared all round. Cool morning but cooler but warmer P.M. Clear day and drying fast. Milt Drake was up in afternoon and appeared to be drunk. Bob Brown agrees to pay me $2.50 for house in timber from Mar. 1. Go bed 9.30
April 1888
1. Sunday, 6.30. Ther. 54. 79. 64.
Clear, some smokey. My throat was better last night. Think a few small doses of salacin taken yesterday helped it. Pleasant warmer day with fresh SW wind. Went to town with intention of going down to timber but gave it up. Trim up groffaer(?) in garden. Tue went out to country after dinner. The girls went walking and W.S.G. stayed with baby. There is a good deal of politics on the street today if it is Sunday. Clouds up toward night lightening in N. Gobed 9.30 PM.
2. Monday. 6 AM. ther. 42. 57. 42.
Pleasant day mostly clear. Northerly wind. Trying to electioneer all day. Went down to broom factory* and railroad. Think prospects for election pretty good. Got pretty well tired out. Buy ham at Bill Meyers on Cr. Gobed 10 P.M.
*I believe this was located on what is now W. Vine Street which is N of town. I understand in later years it was owned by the Vaughn family. Thank you to Brenda Mills for this information.
*I believe this was located on what is now W. Vine Street which is N of town. I understand in later years it was owned by the Vaughn family. Thank you to Brenda Mills for this information.
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